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we have primary source accounts of the cree being in montana. the congress passes the pre-deportation act, which was a last corolla -- victory for the army in the indian wars in that part of the world. john pershing, became the first five star general in world war i. he was a young lieutenant, those were all buffalo soldier troops. those were all african-american troops. they had this one -- he was leading to go around montana and literally round of of all the half breeds, all the vagabond, lice ridden indians from have her down to great falls. over to missouri. up the front range here. literally, rounded up and drove in a human cattle drive to great falls and place these people i'm cattle cars -- on cattle cars and ship them up to alberta, canada. they drop them off. the lasker, when they ran out of money, they forced march them on foot to the border. most of the folks came back. family grouping snuck back across the border and hid out along the front range here. they ended up back at the dumps. the same cycle, because they have no other option
we have primary source accounts of the cree being in montana. the congress passes the pre-deportation act, which was a last corolla -- victory for the army in the indian wars in that part of the world. john pershing, became the first five star general in world war i. he was a young lieutenant, those were all buffalo soldier troops. those were all african-american troops. they had this one -- he was leading to go around montana and literally round of of all the half breeds, all the vagabond,...
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meri demarois of the university of montana and her mentor anna rau of montana pbs look at the dangers of illegal fish dumping in the region's rivers and what is being done to protect montana's celebrated fishing traditions. >> montana's a special place. with these rivers, trout fishing is part of our heritage, and especially, you know, native trout, the westslope, cutthroat, or bulltrout, i think catching those fish is just really special, it really connects you to the river and to the, to, you know, a part of montana's past. >> reporter: carey schmidt began fishing in montana as a child. today he is a busy lawyer and father, but he tries to get on the river as much as possible to enjoy native fish species. >> i think trout are just a really charismatic species that people want to come to montana to catch. and if they don't find trout theynogoing to come here. >> reporter: schmidt has reason to be concerned because beneath the surface there's more going on that could affect fishing in the state. people are illegally dumping new fish species like northern pike, walleye, and lake trout
meri demarois of the university of montana and her mentor anna rau of montana pbs look at the dangers of illegal fish dumping in the region's rivers and what is being done to protect montana's celebrated fishing traditions. >> montana's a special place. with these rivers, trout fishing is part of our heritage, and especially, you know, native trout, the westslope, cutthroat, or bulltrout, i think catching those fish is just really special, it really connects you to the river and to the,...
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. >> this is located five miles south of billings montana. this is the home of some of the first people ever in the northern plains. the people that lived here really were dependent completely on the natural environment, the place around them. they traveled small distances just following the game. this place offered them shelter, food, water, medicine, and a sense of security. this is pictograph cave itself. it is important in a place like this to let your eyes adjust to this because you're looking at charcoal drawings that are over 1000 years old from 20 feet back. if you sit here and watch, eventually some of these images will kind of emerge. at one point, the ceiling was painted. there were boulders in front of the cave that were painted. this place really was like the sistine chapel. there was images all over it. the first thing that most people see when they come here are the red pigments because they tend to be the more recent. and they are more vibrant. if you look up here, this first thing we're looking at is what we call a biographic
. >> this is located five miles south of billings montana. this is the home of some of the first people ever in the northern plains. the people that lived here really were dependent completely on the natural environment, the place around them. they traveled small distances just following the game. this place offered them shelter, food, water, medicine, and a sense of security. this is pictograph cave itself. it is important in a place like this to let your eyes adjust to this because...
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their official name is the chippewa tribes of montana. actually, that's a name that has come in to formal use only in the 1970s, as part of the way this tribe deals with the federal government and their petition for federal recognition. there are a group of chippewa indians as they are base, but they are really a polyethnic group really representing more of what was occurring on the northern plains in the 17th, 18th, and 19th century as europeans came in on the east coast of the continent and moved their way west. indians relocated, dislocated, enter married, allied, confedrated and became new peoples. and so this group, the little shell tribe of chippewa indians really is a -- is more complex than their name suggests. in the upper missouri currents tree that montana, on this side of the divide, the eastern slopes that wewe are on right h really, the first time the federal government negotiated with the peoples who were already living here was in 1855 as part of the isaac i. stephenson treaties to come to terms with who was where so that
their official name is the chippewa tribes of montana. actually, that's a name that has come in to formal use only in the 1970s, as part of the way this tribe deals with the federal government and their petition for federal recognition. there are a group of chippewa indians as they are base, but they are really a polyethnic group really representing more of what was occurring on the northern plains in the 17th, 18th, and 19th century as europeans came in on the east coast of the continent and...
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it became the first archaeological project in montana and one of the first in a pretty major region. there is 30,000 artifacts that were recovered here. baskets from the southwest. and caribou horns that were carved into harpoon points and those came from the northwest area there was a paint applicator. everything from game pieces to turtle effigies and there is even a soapstone, piece of soapstone carved in the shape of a human head. beyond what we would call occupational debris or things you would leave behind when you stayed someplace for an extended time, there were these valuable, unique one-of-a-kind artifacts that were here, too. over the last few years, the collection has been curated. it has been sorted and has been reviewed and taking care of. -- taken care of. there has been a resurgence in looking at the documents that we have from pictograph cave. the original supervisor of the project and to me this became personally interesting was a drafter for the highway department who went to work there. being a drafter and myself aiding and drafting and design, i took some particu
it became the first archaeological project in montana and one of the first in a pretty major region. there is 30,000 artifacts that were recovered here. baskets from the southwest. and caribou horns that were carved into harpoon points and those came from the northwest area there was a paint applicator. everything from game pieces to turtle effigies and there is even a soapstone, piece of soapstone carved in the shape of a human head. beyond what we would call occupational debris or things you...
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this is a canadian lynx, a native of montana. the bald eagle at the zoo is actually shivering, but we're told that's normal behavior for bald eagles who are no strangers to cold weather. jeff is the executive director of the zoo. >> a couple of weekends ago we had our halloween event. we saw 4,000 people come through the date. so a 4,000 people day to a three or four female. >> three to people on a day like this? >> three to four people on a day like this. >> reporter: winter hasn't even started yet. it's still the middle of autumn. but extreme weather is here right now. >> right now i would love to have a buttery croissant. do you have one doing this billboard? >> nope, i don't. >> reporter: the temperatures are expected to remain frigid. gary tuckman, cnn, billings, montana. >>> ah, yes, this is snowvember. let's go to pedram javaheri with how cold and bad it will get. >> it's going to get very cold. just did the research as far as the current temperatures around the united states. show you the extremes that we're dealing with
this is a canadian lynx, a native of montana. the bald eagle at the zoo is actually shivering, but we're told that's normal behavior for bald eagles who are no strangers to cold weather. jeff is the executive director of the zoo. >> a couple of weekends ago we had our halloween event. we saw 4,000 people come through the date. so a 4,000 people day to a three or four female. >> three to people on a day like this? >> three to four people on a day like this. >> reporter:...
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the senator from montana here's the same in montana. mr. president, you the same in new mexico. we want you to do something, work. we will not agree all the time. just try. we had a football game we played the other day. played tcu. we are ahead. we should've won the game going into the last of the fourth quarter. for summaries the playcalling wasn't as aggressive as it has been for the first three and a quarter to we sat on the ball and got beat trenton. 31-30. this is the first chance to show we can work together. we heard you loud and clear but we're willing to take a vote. we know our environment will be protected. we know we can find a balance between environment and the economy. we know that we can raise thousands of jobs. put millions of dollars into the economy. that's what we do know. there would be people who don't support it. give us a reason to vote for something we think will help america and help our states individually. that's what we're asking for. that's what the good senator from louisiana has been fighting for since the day i die. curbing on the energy committ
the senator from montana here's the same in montana. mr. president, you the same in new mexico. we want you to do something, work. we will not agree all the time. just try. we had a football game we played the other day. played tcu. we are ahead. we should've won the game going into the last of the fourth quarter. for summaries the playcalling wasn't as aggressive as it has been for the first three and a quarter to we sat on the ball and got beat trenton. 31-30. this is the first chance to show...
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that's why zoo montana is pretty much empty. except, of course, for its inhabitants, two siberian tigers, just arrived here from siberia. this is ozzie, the grizzly bear, former resident of yellowstone national park, who got in hot water for stealing people's food and is thriving at the zoo. >> the animals are doing just fine because they're used to the cold weather. the canadian lynx, native of montana. the bald eagle at the zoo is actually shivering. we're told that's normal behavior for bald eagles, who are no strangers to cold weather. jeff ewelt is the executive director of the zoo. >> reporter: couple of weekends ago we had our halloween event. 4,000-person day to a three or four-person day is quite a drop for us. >> three or four people you expect on a day like this? >> three or four people. >> reporter: extreme winter weather is here. >> right now i would love to have a buttery croissant. do you have one with you while you're doing this billboard? >> no, i don't. >> reporter: temperatures are expected to remain frigid. >
that's why zoo montana is pretty much empty. except, of course, for its inhabitants, two siberian tigers, just arrived here from siberia. this is ozzie, the grizzly bear, former resident of yellowstone national park, who got in hot water for stealing people's food and is thriving at the zoo. >> the animals are doing just fine because they're used to the cold weather. the canadian lynx, native of montana. the bald eagle at the zoo is actually shivering. we're told that's normal behavior...
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his group is based in whitefish, montana. he's also founded a few online white supremacist magazines and web sites including this one which is called alternative right. and apparently making a career as a white supremacist leader these days is a pretty remune rattive thing. at least the dude is making enough money to belong to the same private ski club that randy scheunemann does in montana. who even knew there were private ski clubs? well, there are. the two of them got on a fight on the ski lift. insults were exchanged, punches were threatened. the reason it all broke in the news this week is that private ski club in montana, called the big mountain club, they apparently in this fight between two of their members felt they had to decide between them. which of these two guys was going to be allowed to stay as a member of their private ski club. randy scheunemann washington policy adviser guy, or the arian nation white supremacist guy who is trying to build a homeland for the endangered white race from his home base in montan
his group is based in whitefish, montana. he's also founded a few online white supremacist magazines and web sites including this one which is called alternative right. and apparently making a career as a white supremacist leader these days is a pretty remune rattive thing. at least the dude is making enough money to belong to the same private ski club that randy scheunemann does in montana. who even knew there were private ski clubs? well, there are. the two of them got on a fight on the ski...
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el tiempo ha estado como una montaÑa rusa. las temperaturas frÍas han subido, tenemos hasta 30 de diferencia entre la maÑana y la tarde. gran parte de la zona con mÁs de 60, muchos sectores estÁn en 47. una noche mayormente despejado y debe continuar asÍ en las prÓximas horas. gran parte del norte del paÍs recibe esta tormenta invernal. la zona frontal y esta baja. la realidad es que lo peor estarÁ en el centro oeste del paÍs. temperaturas bajas no solamente esta noche sino en los prÓximos dÍas. hay un descenso en las temperaturas y vamos a tener dos dÍas con temperaturas debajo del punto de congelaciÓn. la posibilidad de nieve madrugada viernes es baja. 46 para comenzar la maÑana aquÍ en la ciudad de filadelfia. al norte de la ciudad con temperaturas mÁs bajas. la zona de las montaÑas 37. esto es lo que tenemos en horario de la tarde 67. temperaturas moderadas de 60 y uno a 65, el descenso considerable a partir de el jueves. >> las Águilas de filadelfia hoy vuelan alto. vencen a las panteras. ellas seguirÁn
el tiempo ha estado como una montaÑa rusa. las temperaturas frÍas han subido, tenemos hasta 30 de diferencia entre la maÑana y la tarde. gran parte de la zona con mÁs de 60, muchos sectores estÁn en 47. una noche mayormente despejado y debe continuar asÍ en las prÓximas horas. gran parte del norte del paÍs recibe esta tormenta invernal. la zona frontal y esta baja. la realidad es que lo peor estarÁ en el centro oeste del paÍs. temperaturas bajas no solamente esta noche sino en los...
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i became a huge joe montana fan, and that's kind of where my love of the 49ers started. for some reason i always like to collect them. as little kids i started to collect comic books. from comic books i started to collect rare science fiction books. once i got into the san francisco 49ers back in the late 1980s sports cars were kind of hot. my first card was a joe montana rookie card, and that's how i started to collect 49ers memorabilia. >> meet paul martin. dad, husband, doctor, and the owner of the most comprehensive 49er collection ever seen. >> i was going to sports cards shows in san francisco at the time, and back then the game economy wasn't as big as it is today. first two jerseys i ever bought one was a john taylor and brent jones game-worn engineers where i. >> the origins of what is now known to friends and loved ones, and the collection has begun. at a time for the internet and the now multi-billion dollar sports memorandum beal wra, this pioneer found ways to search for his many treasures. >> in the early 1990s the collecting world in terms of game jerseys
i became a huge joe montana fan, and that's kind of where my love of the 49ers started. for some reason i always like to collect them. as little kids i started to collect comic books. from comic books i started to collect rare science fiction books. once i got into the san francisco 49ers back in the late 1980s sports cars were kind of hot. my first card was a joe montana rookie card, and that's how i started to collect 49ers memorabilia. >> meet paul martin. dad, husband, doctor, and the...
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and another tells about the little shell tribe of chippewa indians of montana and their struggle to become a federally recognized tribe. >> c-span's american history to her continues. the colusat to heritage trail. about the colusa indians who lived along southwest florida's coast for 1500 years. >> we're here at the site of tampa. we are standing 150 miles south of modern day tampa. there is a well known map that shows the native place name. this was one of the largest of the colusa towns. it was one large big community including one in a sterile day and the other at big mound key. the coastal -- colusa were controlling many other towns but there was a mapmaker in the early 1700s and the name tempe got shifted to where it is presently located. we are also here at highland on the shore of an estuary. it is placed wherever freshwater and saltwater mix. this is to the north of the peace river and the myakka river. the produce one of the most productive habitats. it supports mangrove and seagrass systems. it was the system that the colusa and their land -- ancestors used to achieve great succ
and another tells about the little shell tribe of chippewa indians of montana and their struggle to become a federally recognized tribe. >> c-span's american history to her continues. the colusat to heritage trail. about the colusa indians who lived along southwest florida's coast for 1500 years. >> we're here at the site of tampa. we are standing 150 miles south of modern day tampa. there is a well known map that shows the native place name. this was one of the largest of the...
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billings, montana, billboard installer mason hyman does his job. this frigid cold spell has come much earlier than he's used to. >> i wear a little bit of extra layers and i would wear thicker gloves but i kind of need to use my fingers a lot for the j hooks down here. >> reporter: montanans are hearty people. with the overnight temperatures plunging close to record lows for the date, billings is very empty. >> we just watched the alerts and when it says it's going to be cold, we just bundle up. >> reporter: the average high this time of year is in the upper 40s. the temperature this past weekend was in the upper 60s. temperatures have plunged over 60 degrees in a couple of days. the single digits today, below zero overnight. >> when i moved to montana, my friend told me if you don't like the weather, wait ten minutes. >> reporter: at the zoo, potential visitors don't like the weather much. that's why zoo mountantana is py much empty. except, of course, for its inhas been tants, two siberian tigers just arrived here from sigh beera. this is ozzie,
billings, montana, billboard installer mason hyman does his job. this frigid cold spell has come much earlier than he's used to. >> i wear a little bit of extra layers and i would wear thicker gloves but i kind of need to use my fingers a lot for the j hooks down here. >> reporter: montanans are hearty people. with the overnight temperatures plunging close to record lows for the date, billings is very empty. >> we just watched the alerts and when it says it's going to be cold,...
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it she tries to run for senate from montana. she does not get the republican nomination, but she runs as an independent. it is an uphill that appeared she gets 1/5 of the votes. then she goes back to private life and is involved in women's rights issues. she is a driving force behind maternityrd towner and if it's the act which the house passes in 1921. and then she is also involved in international peace organizations. fast-forward to 1940 she runs for congress again. and she runs on a platform to keep the u.s. out of the war in europe. on december 8, 1941, with a tremendous vote. this is the day after pearl harbor, fdr has come to the house chamber. he is addressed a joint session of congress. [video clip] 1941,terday, december 7, a date which will live in infamy. >> the senate goes back to its chamber. and very quickly, unanimously passes a wa resolution. and the house begins debating and the house membersr know that jeannette rankin is a pacifist and she is going to vote her conscience. so, we have some oral histories of peo
it she tries to run for senate from montana. she does not get the republican nomination, but she runs as an independent. it is an uphill that appeared she gets 1/5 of the votes. then she goes back to private life and is involved in women's rights issues. she is a driving force behind maternityrd towner and if it's the act which the house passes in 1921. and then she is also involved in international peace organizations. fast-forward to 1940 she runs for congress again. and she runs on a...
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the senator from montana here's the same in montana and mr. president you hear the same in new mexico. we want it to do something. we wanted to work. we are not going to agree all the time of people but we wanted to just try it. we have a football game we played the other day. we played tcu. we were ahead and should've won the game going into last half of the fourth quarter. for some reason the playcalling wasn't so good. we sat on the ball and got beaten 31-30. people don't want us to sell the ball in the senate. they wanted to do something so it's time for singapore. this is the first time to show coming off a two state elections we can work together. we have heard you loud and clear we are willing to take a bow. we know our environment will be protected and we can find a -- create thousands of jobs and millions of dollars into the economy. that is what we do now. there are people that don't support this piece of legislation and they have all the reasons to speak about that. they give us a reason to vote for something that will help american
the senator from montana here's the same in montana and mr. president you hear the same in new mexico. we want it to do something. we wanted to work. we are not going to agree all the time of people but we wanted to just try it. we have a football game we played the other day. we played tcu. we were ahead and should've won the game going into last half of the fourth quarter. for some reason the playcalling wasn't so good. we sat on the ball and got beaten 31-30. people don't want us to sell the...
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en montana el termÓmetro marcando 30 bajo cero. temperaturas que no se registran desde hace muchos aÑos. en montana se espera que las temperaturas se desplomen de los 60 grados a 0. en eso lÓgicos 23 tigres que acabaron de llegar de la florida pasarÁn su primer invierno y experimentarÁn por primera vez en su vida con frÍo como este. >> hace dos semanas en halloween tuvimos muchos visitantes y en estos dÍas tendremos tres o cuatro. >> en illinois, oklahoma las temperaturas podrÁn descender de 80 grados a 30. los fuertes vientos harÁn sentir la temperatura como si estuviera en los 35 grados bajo cero. >> en minnesota al menos dos personas murieron como consecuencia de lleno en las autopistas y se han registrado cientos de accidentes segÚn informole patrulla de carreteras. estas bajas temperaturas podrÍan registrarse en enero pero no en noviembre. >> el alcohol al volante vuelve a causar una desgracia. esta vez a una familia hispana. el mismo libreto de la guerra partidaria migratoria. ring ring progresso ¡lograron que mi f
en montana el termÓmetro marcando 30 bajo cero. temperaturas que no se registran desde hace muchos aÑos. en montana se espera que las temperaturas se desplomen de los 60 grados a 0. en eso lÓgicos 23 tigres que acabaron de llegar de la florida pasarÁn su primer invierno y experimentarÁn por primera vez en su vida con frÍo como este. >> hace dos semanas en halloween tuvimos muchos visitantes y en estos dÍas tendremos tres o cuatro. >> en illinois, oklahoma las temperaturas...
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i dealt with the militia'sÑix before herefá in montana. they've been quite active over the years and youfá had somelp pair annoy type of people who somehow came to be seen as leaders. >> i was designated number two by the group. from timeq to get hip get together and talk about current events and pieces of information that we had picked upn&o that pertinent ine1 regards to >> people in thee1 counter intelligence business and lawl3 enforcement share a similar philosophy. let's stop them before they start. let's get them before theyq gro into a plant from a seed so they started to investigate project 7 and then came the realxd showdo. >> the sheriff'se1 department steaked out tracy'se1 house. he car with tracy. david bailed out of the car and started running through the woods. >> we actually chased him through the woods for selfxdok hours. i'm sure he was getting tired. we weren't going to go away. once the roeeality of that sunk in, he sits downe1 and puts the gun to his own head and get him to talk about not any violence to himself or ot
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this is a canadian lynx, a native of montana. the bald eagle is shivering, but that's usual behavior. >> it's quite a drop for us. >> three or fuhr people you expect on a day like this? >> winter hasn't even begun yet. >> right now, i would love to have better buttery croissant. do you have one doing this billboard? >> nope, i don't. >> reporter: the temperatures are expected to remain frigid. gary tuckman, cnn, billings, montana. >> it's moving east and south. >> tuesday morning, nearly 50% of the united states was below freezing in the morning hours. that's going to be about 80% of the u.s. come friday morn in atlanta and portions of georgia on to florida not out of the question here for cold temperatures. look at the perspective here coming out of areas of upper portions of michigan. much of tuesday morning on into tuesday afternoon, later on into tuesday evening, the snow finally bes to move out of the northern michigan on into canada. look at the temperatures this morning across areas of the united states. 26 below zero fahr
this is a canadian lynx, a native of montana. the bald eagle is shivering, but that's usual behavior. >> it's quite a drop for us. >> three or fuhr people you expect on a day like this? >> winter hasn't even begun yet. >> right now, i would love to have better buttery croissant. do you have one doing this billboard? >> nope, i don't. >> reporter: the temperatures are expected to remain frigid. gary tuckman, cnn, billings, montana. >> it's moving east...
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the senator from montana hears the same in montana. mr. president, you hear the same in new mexico. we want you to do something. we want you to work. we're not going to agree all the time with people. we just want you to just try. we had a football game we played the other day, w.v.u. we played t.c.u. we were ahead. should have won the game when in the last half of the fourth quarter, for some reason play calling wasn't as aggressive as it had. we got beat 31-30. people don't want us to sell the ball in the united states senate. they want to us do something. it's time for us to move forward. this is the first chance to show coming off of tuesday's election that we can work together. we've heard you loud and clear. we're willing to take a vote. we know our environment will be protected. we know we can find a balance between the environment and the economy. we know that we create thousands and thousands and thousands of jobs, put millions and millions of dollars into the economy. that's what we do know. there's going to be still some people that don't support this piece of legislation
the senator from montana hears the same in montana. mr. president, you hear the same in new mexico. we want you to do something. we want you to work. we're not going to agree all the time with people. we just want you to just try. we had a football game we played the other day, w.v.u. we played t.c.u. we were ahead. should have won the game when in the last half of the fourth quarter, for some reason play calling wasn't as aggressive as it had. we got beat 31-30. people don't want us to sell...
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the senator from montana, there's a saying in montana, we wanted something. we want you to work. we will not agree all the time. just try. we have a football game we played the other day. we played tcu. we were ahead. we should have won the game. the last half of the fourth quarter, for some reason the playcalling wasn't as aggressive as it was for the first three and a half quarters. we sat on the ball and got beat. people don't want us to sit on the ball in the united states senate. it's time for us to move forward. this is the first chance to show coming off tuesday's elections we can work together. ..housands and thousands and thousands of jobs, put millions and millions of dollars into the economy. that's what we do know. there's going to be still some people that don't support this piece of legislation, and they have all the reasons to speak about that. but give us a reason to vote for something we think will help america and help our states individually. that's what we're asking for. that's what the good senator from louisiana has been fighting for since the day i got here
the senator from montana, there's a saying in montana, we wanted something. we want you to work. we will not agree all the time. just try. we have a football game we played the other day. we played tcu. we were ahead. we should have won the game. the last half of the fourth quarter, for some reason the playcalling wasn't as aggressive as it was for the first three and a half quarters. we sat on the ball and got beat. people don't want us to sit on the ball in the united states senate. it's time...
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in this case, billings, montana. a challenge, of course, but if mckenzie was comfort and she was, then so were her parents. >> not like she was just sent up in an airplane. well trained. she's capable. she was ready. >> reporter: so august 20th, mckenzie left home early and her proud mom took a picture, and then at the airport, she encountered a little push from fate. >> the b-1 bomber crashed during a routine training mission regard day before a military plane went down near by and the air space over the vast lands to the east was temporarily closed. could have put off the test but decided not to. >> because the weather was good. the winds aren't too strong. all of the conditions, you know, you want to make sure there good. yeah. we checked that very closely. >> reporter: so bobbi and mckenzie plotted a modified trip with stops at little airports over the state line in wyoming. around 10:00 a.m., checks complete, mckenzie climbed into the cockpit. >> i wanted to give her a hug in the worst way. and then i thought, n
in this case, billings, montana. a challenge, of course, but if mckenzie was comfort and she was, then so were her parents. >> not like she was just sent up in an airplane. well trained. she's capable. she was ready. >> reporter: so august 20th, mckenzie left home early and her proud mom took a picture, and then at the airport, she encountered a little push from fate. >> the b-1 bomber crashed during a routine training mission regard day before a military plane went down near...
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c-span's american history tour takes you now to pictograph cave, state park, outside billings, montana. the park's manager talks about pictographs left behind by native americans who lived in the area 9000 years ago. >> this is located five miles south of billings, montana. this is the home of some of the first people ever in the northern plains. the people that lived here really were dependent completely on the natural environment, the place around them. they traveled small distances just following the game. this place offered them shelter, food, water, medicine, and a sense of security. this is pictograph cave itself. it is important in a place like this to let your eyes adjust to this because you're looking at charcoal drawings that are over 1000 years old from 20 feet back. if you sit here and watch, eventually some of these images will kind of emerge. at one point, the ceiling was painted. there were boulders in front of the cave that were painted. this place really was like the sistine chapel. there was images all over it. the first thing that most people see when they come here
c-span's american history tour takes you now to pictograph cave, state park, outside billings, montana. the park's manager talks about pictographs left behind by native americans who lived in the area 9000 years ago. >> this is located five miles south of billings, montana. this is the home of some of the first people ever in the northern plains. the people that lived here really were dependent completely on the natural environment, the place around them. they traveled small distances...
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she is a canadian lynx of montana. the bald eagle is shivering, but it is normal for bald eagles who are no stranger to cold weather. >> a couple of weeks ago we had the halloween event, with 4,000 people coming through the gate. the 4,000 day to a 3,000 person day, it is quite a drop. >> winter has not even started yet. it is still the middle of autumn, but extreme winter weather is here. >> right now i would like to have a buttery donut, do you have one with you? >> no, i don't. >> there are colder temperatures on the way, expected to remain frigid. >>> someone please get gary tuchman a croissant, he obviously needs one. >>> it is the warm temperatures, turning quickly to the cold. >>> and john, montana actually holds the record in trust for the coldest temperature ever observed. do you know what that is? 50 degrees below, 70 farenheit. >> without the wind chill. >> and the report on that particular day, as we show you what is happening across the country. the report of that, people were walking to the store, they he
she is a canadian lynx of montana. the bald eagle is shivering, but it is normal for bald eagles who are no stranger to cold weather. >> a couple of weeks ago we had the halloween event, with 4,000 people coming through the gate. the 4,000 day to a 3,000 person day, it is quite a drop. >> winter has not even started yet. it is still the middle of autumn, but extreme winter weather is here. >> right now i would like to have a buttery donut, do you have one with you? >>...
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. >> la zona mÁs adectada está desde montana. hasta michigan. >> ya ha provocado cierre de escuelas y carreteras convertidas en pistas de patinaje. >> el aÑo pasado estuvi en ti un vÍdeo de su pÁgina web que ofrecen una visiÓn a >> el aÑo pasado usamos sal para las calles. ordenamos 30 mil toneladas extras. >> en montana se registraron temperaturas de un dÍgito. maÑana un clima invernal para el que muchos no estÁn preparados. >> habrÁ algÚn alivio migratorio para los indocumentados a fin de aÑo asÍ lo reiterÓ el presidente barack obama al insistir que ya se ha hablado mucho y no se ha hecho nada. despuÉs de que el mandatario reafirmÓ sus intenciones del lado republicano. surgiÓ una propuesta de trabajadores temporales y reforzamiento de la frontera. >> a los republicanos no se les acabÓ el tiempo. si aprueba legislaciÓn migratoria nadie estarÁ más contento que yo ten firmarla dijo el presidente... pero mientras tanto avanzarÁn como con una orden ejecutiva. >> todavÍa prefiero que se haga a travÉs del congre
. >> la zona mÁs adectada está desde montana. hasta michigan. >> ya ha provocado cierre de escuelas y carreteras convertidas en pistas de patinaje. >> el aÑo pasado estuvi en ti un vÍdeo de su pÁgina web que ofrecen una visiÓn a >> el aÑo pasado usamos sal para las calles. ordenamos 30 mil toneladas extras. >> en montana se registraron temperaturas de un dÍgito. maÑana un clima invernal para el que muchos no estÁn preparados. >> habrÁ algÚn alivio...
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single dig get highs across parts of montana and into wyoming. there's a look at thursday you can see the 40's and 30's northeast. chili down to texas and amarillo. high forecast by thursday 32 degrees. that's as warm as it is going to get without the windchill. >> thank you for the warning. bundle up. >> thank you, maria. >>> what is the first thing american kenneth vay had to eat after returning to u.s. soil? pizza. they told his sister no korean food that's all he ate for the last two years while i am prisond in a north korea labor camp. they were the last two americans obtained in the north. it was a secret mission orchestrated james clapper. experts also believe the north's decision to free the two came in an effort to clean up his human rights record after being accused of torturing prisoners. >>> time to look at who is talking on the former president bush on the possibility of his brother jeb running in 2015. >> he's a very go-- he would be good president. he is 50/50. we are close but he is not knocking on my door agonizing about the deci
single dig get highs across parts of montana and into wyoming. there's a look at thursday you can see the 40's and 30's northeast. chili down to texas and amarillo. high forecast by thursday 32 degrees. that's as warm as it is going to get without the windchill. >> thank you for the warning. bundle up. >> thank you, maria. >>> what is the first thing american kenneth vay had to eat after returning to u.s. soil? pizza. they told his sister no korean food that's all he ate...
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montana, south dakota, west virginia, alaska, arkansas, louisiana. so, given that romney lost the national election by four percentage points, you show me a state that mitt romney carried by 14 points and i will show you a state i wouldn't want to be a democrat running this year. so the bottom line on this is that republicans don't need a wave to run to get a majority. obviously, they would love to have a wave. but all they need is people that normally vote republican, who live in the republican leaning states, to vote republican in a very republican year. that's all they need. now to the extent they have weird things going on for montana, south dakota, west virginia. they are gone. prior, landrieu -- they are facing uphill. it's like a strong swimmer with a real, real, real horrible undertow. the democrats are lucky if either one of them survives and the odds are probably not. so then, republicans obviously have some problems, but i think it is going to come down to besides georgia and pat roberts , in kansas, that will be those in the purple states
montana, south dakota, west virginia, alaska, arkansas, louisiana. so, given that romney lost the national election by four percentage points, you show me a state that mitt romney carried by 14 points and i will show you a state i wouldn't want to be a democrat running this year. so the bottom line on this is that republicans don't need a wave to run to get a majority. obviously, they would love to have a wave. but all they need is people that normally vote republican, who live in the...
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senator which are very important for the state of montana. the bottom line is that we work hard before and we will work hard again. i think we will be successful passing good policies. >> i think we've done enough, everybody. thanks. >> good afternoon, everyone. let me start by saying we have a new member of our senate leadership team, senator wicker, who has been elected chairman of the national senatorial committee, and who will be speaking here in a few moments. i have been very disturbed about the way the president has proceeded in the wake of the election, whether it was his intervention on net neutrality, his apparent decision to move ahead on immigration with executive orders, the rather ridiculous agreement with the chinese under which they basically have to do nothing for the next 16 years while we are losing jobs in this country as a result of epa's overregulation. i had maybe naÏvely hoped the president would look at the results of the election and decide to come to the center and do some business with us. i still hope he does at
senator which are very important for the state of montana. the bottom line is that we work hard before and we will work hard again. i think we will be successful passing good policies. >> i think we've done enough, everybody. thanks. >> good afternoon, everyone. let me start by saying we have a new member of our senate leadership team, senator wicker, who has been elected chairman of the national senatorial committee, and who will be speaking here in a few moments. i have been very...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mientras un joven ciclista sube al podio de los campeones en las montaÑas de colombia suma de recordar su infancia. una visita al presentador de los premios latÍn grammy, eugenio derbez. bienvenidos primer impacto extra. a los 24 aÑos un ciclista ha llegado a las dos competencias internacionales mÁs importantes del mundo. fuimos a buscar a la madre de este gran campeÓn en colombia. >> atenciÓn colombia que viene nailo quintana! no pasa mÁs de dos segundos, se para en los pedales ganÓ! >> muchas medallas lo han hecho uno de los ciclistas mÁs famosos del mundo. >> ganÓ jairo quintana! >> en las empinadas montaÑas de los andes de colombia una mujer campesina muy humilde que no sabe de lujos y apariencia. ella es eloÍsa quintana, su madre. dice que como toda madre siempre ha presentido cuando el peligro acecha a su hijo. no olvida ese dÍa cuando nairo cayÓ de su bicicleta en la Última vuelta espaÑa. >> soy mÁs fuerte cuando se cae. no le demuestra nadie cuando estoy llorando. >> ella tuvo cinco hijos. a todos los crÍos para que hicieran realidad sus sueÑos inc
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mientras un joven ciclista sube al podio de los campeones en las montaÑas de colombia suma de recordar su infancia. una visita al presentador de los premios latÍn grammy, eugenio derbez. bienvenidos primer impacto extra. a los 24 aÑos un ciclista ha llegado a las dos competencias internacionales mÁs importantes del mundo. fuimos a buscar a la madre de este gran campeÓn en colombia. >> atenciÓn colombia que viene nailo quintana! no pasa mÁs de dos...
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rob, why is it you say montana will always be home? >> well, you know, look around. it is beautiful here. it is peaceful, it is quiet. i grew up here. this is where things started for me. it is like a comfort zone. >> it is so quiet here. it has to be so much different than the noisy gun fights you were in for your entire career in the military. is this stress relief? >> yeah, it's a stress reliever. it is nice to hear the water t nice to know you are not going to blow up. it is a great way to relax. bag o being outside you cut it away put a new one on. >> next time rob was off to war and you would come out here was it ever peaceful enough for you to set aside all of the fear aside. >> it gives you enough information about what he might be going through, too. being out here in the middle of the night before dawn you are still here getting ready to do what you do it is very calming. you do get a good feel about life knowing that rob has been doing a lot of that with me in the limited experience i have in the outdoors and everything. i knew he was handling whatever he
rob, why is it you say montana will always be home? >> well, you know, look around. it is beautiful here. it is peaceful, it is quiet. i grew up here. this is where things started for me. it is like a comfort zone. >> it is so quiet here. it has to be so much different than the noisy gun fights you were in for your entire career in the military. is this stress relief? >> yeah, it's a stress reliever. it is nice to hear the water t nice to know you are not going to blow up. it...
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mÁxima para maÑana podrÍa ser de cuerda asÍ que >> para maÑana podrÍa ser de 41 grados. >> 38 para las montaÑas. hacia el sur puede alcanzar 45 a 46. ese es el pronÓstico para los prÓximos dÍas. ♪ >> carla llega con un resumen de toda la acciÓn deportiva de hoy. >> hola como estÁn yo soy carla, lo Último en informaciÓn del mundo deportivo las declaraciones de leonel messi sobre su futuro en el barcelona a generado interminables especulaciones, su padre ha dicho que no hay nada para nadie y que el pensamiento de leo es quedarse con el club catalÁn el capitán de la selecciÓn argentina dice que el fÚtbol da muchas vueltas y que Él todavÍa piensa quedarse en el barcelona. >> la uefa revelÓ la mascota de el mundial 2016 se trata de un niÑo vestido de blanco, la mascota hizo su primera apariciÓn pÚblica en el estadio de marsella para dar inicio al partido amistoso entre francia y suecia. >> 13 temporadas a cambio de 375 millones de dÓlares con los marlins de miami. se trata del acuerdo mÁs lucrativo para cualquier atleta de cualquier deporte el contrato incluye una clÁusula comp
mÁxima para maÑana podrÍa ser de cuerda asÍ que >> para maÑana podrÍa ser de 41 grados. >> 38 para las montaÑas. hacia el sur puede alcanzar 45 a 46. ese es el pronÓstico para los prÓximos dÍas. ♪ >> carla llega con un resumen de toda la acciÓn deportiva de hoy. >> hola como estÁn yo soy carla, lo Último en informaciÓn del mundo deportivo las declaraciones de leonel messi sobre su futuro en el barcelona a generado interminables especulaciones, su padre ha...
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la zona de las montaÑas estamos hablando de congelaciÓn. se sentirÁn temperaturas de 25 39 con el efecto del viento, tendremos muchas estaciones reportando 38 como arlem. >> lluvia del domingo y la temperatura sube a 56. >> vamos a la acciÓn deportiva con carla aranguren. >> hola que tal, soy crla aranguren, con lo Último en informaciÓn deportiva, las declaraciones de messi sobre su futuro en el barcelona, a interminables especulaciones y estÁn en la prensa mundial, su padre representante, salieron al paso de las misma y han dicho que al dÍa no hay nada para nadie y que el pensamiento de el es quedarse con el club catalÁn. el capitán de la selecciÓn argentina dice que el fÚtbol da mucha vuelta y uno nunca sabe y no todo sale como uno quiere. uefa, develÓ la nueva mascota del paÍs, resulta ser un niÑo con una capa roja y con el logo, apareciÓ en el nuevo estadio de marsella para dar un partido amistoso entre francia y suecia. giancarlo firmÓ el contrato mÁs caro en el deporte de los estados unidos, tres temporadas por 325 mil
la zona de las montaÑas estamos hablando de congelaciÓn. se sentirÁn temperaturas de 25 39 con el efecto del viento, tendremos muchas estaciones reportando 38 como arlem. >> lluvia del domingo y la temperatura sube a 56. >> vamos a la acciÓn deportiva con carla aranguren. >> hola que tal, soy crla aranguren, con lo Último en informaciÓn deportiva, las declaraciones de messi sobre su futuro en el barcelona, a interminables especulaciones y estÁn en la prensa mundial, su...
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the zoo in montana, we saw a bald eagle shivering. we're told that the bald eagles typically shiver in cold weather. everything is okay with him. we saw a grizzly bear. they took him out of the zoo. two weeks ago, today they've had a grand total of three people that have been to the zoo because of the cold weather. it's in the single digits but near record lows in the overnight tomorrow morning. back to you. >> gary tuchman, thanks. i know it's tough to talk in weather that cold. i remember doing a standup in north dakota. how cold will it get and when will temperatures start to fall in your area? for that we'll turn to chad myers. it's estimated that the 200 million people could be impacted by this system. what could we expect over the next few days? >> we're all not going to get down to zero but where gary was, it is a dry cold. no, i guess not. i digress. cooke city, 22 below. glacier national park, minus 14. a decent day tomorrow but by thursday and friday, boy, it really goes downhill. some totals, michigan, 26 inches of snow alr
the zoo in montana, we saw a bald eagle shivering. we're told that the bald eagles typically shiver in cold weather. everything is okay with him. we saw a grizzly bear. they took him out of the zoo. two weeks ago, today they've had a grand total of three people that have been to the zoo because of the cold weather. it's in the single digits but near record lows in the overnight tomorrow morning. back to you. >> gary tuchman, thanks. i know it's tough to talk in weather that cold. i...
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the cold air is not just hanging out in the dakotas or montana. it is spreading far down to the south. an example of yesterday with colorado at 62 in the morning. now with the windchill, it feels like 2 degrees. denver not feeling so hot this morning. in fact, everyone should be getting in the action if you are in the eastern half of the country. new york city is good for another day or so. by thursday and friday, the cold air spreads in. this is just round one, guys. you may want to look what is behind it. that is round two coming in right behind it. >> this winter thing. >> that's what i said. you said it is cold the first time. >>> thanks. let's look at what is coming up on "new day." alisyn joins us. >> happy veterans day. on this veterans day, 1,500 more troops back in iraq. we will tell you what they are doing in the fight against isis. we will speak with senator john mccain. >>> also, joan rivers' death is back in the spotlight. major short comings by the clinic over her death. you will not believe the accusations in the report. >>> we will
the cold air is not just hanging out in the dakotas or montana. it is spreading far down to the south. an example of yesterday with colorado at 62 in the morning. now with the windchill, it feels like 2 degrees. denver not feeling so hot this morning. in fact, everyone should be getting in the action if you are in the eastern half of the country. new york city is good for another day or so. by thursday and friday, the cold air spreads in. this is just round one, guys. you may want to look what...
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in montana, the seat vacated by max bauchu is, the u.s. ambassador to china, an easy win for republican steve danes against amanda curtis. in eyewa, the seat vacated by tom harkin goes to g.o.p. rising star synni ernst, the first congress woman that iowa sends to washington. in colorado, representative cori gardner, another rising star in the g.o.p. beating senator mark udall, the democratic incumbent. >> quite a night, stephanie. from across the country to around the world, our team has been covering the lead-up to this mid-term election. now, the results are in, let's put it into pour expectative starting with joie chen in washington. ? >> think being all of this, wondering why the war on women did not win the war for women. >> that's late polls have been suggesting the republicans had been able to close the jnter gap with women, that they weren't really having the trouble that they had in the 2010, 2012. democrats used this particular mid-term to hang on to this message that republicans were staging a war on women it that reproductive r
in montana, the seat vacated by max bauchu is, the u.s. ambassador to china, an easy win for republican steve danes against amanda curtis. in eyewa, the seat vacated by tom harkin goes to g.o.p. rising star synni ernst, the first congress woman that iowa sends to washington. in colorado, representative cori gardner, another rising star in the g.o.p. beating senator mark udall, the democratic incumbent. >> quite a night, stephanie. from across the country to around the world, our team has...
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filadelfia estarÁ sobre los 27 o 29, el frente seguirÁ avanzando posibilidad, nieve en las montaÑas, mucho frÍo y le avisa que debe aumentar mÁs tarde, temperaturas repito las mÁs frÍas de la temporada mÍnimas en gran parte del país, la excepciÓn en el extremo sur y sobre todo el sur de la florida, el resto al punto de congelaciÓn y con aire muy frÍo como el efecto de los lagos terminarÁ produciendo nieve en el noroeste de pensilvania o el oeste de nueva york, acÁ tenemos un frÍo muy seco, 29 para comenzar la maÑana y algo de lluvia la medianoche, no somos a quedar en el punto de congelaciÓn, frio el resto de la semana >> vamos con acciÓn deportiva. >> del tricolor mexicano entrenÓ bajo gÉlidas temperaturas, la selecciÓn que entrena el piojo herrera, estÁ pensando en bielorrusia, herrera quiere cambiar el cuadro titular, dos santos serÁ el capitÁn del cuadro azteca. en las eliminatorias de la eurocopa, holanda por fin pudo aclarar su panorama, tuvo un rival que le dio facilidades exterminio seis a cero a letonia. por otro lado en un partido del grupo h, italia en
filadelfia estarÁ sobre los 27 o 29, el frente seguirÁ avanzando posibilidad, nieve en las montaÑas, mucho frÍo y le avisa que debe aumentar mÁs tarde, temperaturas repito las mÁs frÍas de la temporada mÍnimas en gran parte del país, la excepciÓn en el extremo sur y sobre todo el sur de la florida, el resto al punto de congelaciÓn y con aire muy frÍo como el efecto de los lagos terminarÁ produciendo nieve en el noroeste de pensilvania o el oeste de nueva york, acÁ tenemos un frÍo...
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and i really wonder how in the world did i get here from montana. then we're watching. guys start to say out loud say no one was hurt. tell them no one was hurt. now our families know, tell them no one is hurt. >> small team of americans carried out the operation with extraordinary courage and capability. no americans were harmed. >> when did you realize that the entire country basically broke out in patriotism. >> i don't know who the guy is, but whomever was hanging from the light poles in manhattan, who obviously had a few cocktails, he made me realize this is a big deal, and the chanting usa outside the white house. >> it is wild out here, it is new year's eve. a gathering of young people. >> what did your family say when you told them what you did? >> well, i had always told my mother jokingly even in high school, you don't need to worry about me, i am here to do something special. and i joined the navy, you don't need to worry, i'm going to do something special. kept saying that even when we went to war, mom, nothing is going to happen. here to do something specia
and i really wonder how in the world did i get here from montana. then we're watching. guys start to say out loud say no one was hurt. tell them no one was hurt. now our families know, tell them no one is hurt. >> small team of americans carried out the operation with extraordinary courage and capability. no americans were harmed. >> when did you realize that the entire country basically broke out in patriotism. >> i don't know who the guy is, but whomever was hanging from the...
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montana was not unexpected, and as stephanie pointed out. it's a race that the republicans spoke about. the senator john walls was in or had to pull out of the race because of plaijerrism charges. congressman dans was something of a shoe in. she had no political experience. it was an asset. but turned out to be a liability. two was the number. somewhere tonight when you look at colorado, iowa, alaska, minnesota, oregon and louisiana. was the run-off. the numbers are surprising david, stephanie, ashar quraishi is in demoyne where there's a big senate race as well. >> that's right, this is another race that is super close, too close to call. the latest poll before the election had joni ernst and her democratic challenger bruce braley at a dead heat. 44%. very, very tight race. what could make a difference is something we are looking at over the next couple of days. they received 455,000 absentee ballots. the strongest absentee early voter turn out that we see in iowa history. the breakdown is interesting. we have seen 184 returned ballots from
montana was not unexpected, and as stephanie pointed out. it's a race that the republicans spoke about. the senator john walls was in or had to pull out of the race because of plaijerrism charges. congressman dans was something of a shoe in. she had no political experience. it was an asset. but turned out to be a liability. two was the number. somewhere tonight when you look at colorado, iowa, alaska, minnesota, oregon and louisiana. was the run-off. the numbers are surprising david, stephanie,...
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en la montaÑa puede haber algo de nieve. temperaturas mÍnimas para esta noche, todas por debajo de cero. muy por debajo del punto de congelaciÓn en el 80% del territorio de los estados unidos. para nosotros, 37, al comenzar la maÑana. comienza, mayormente, despejada. 31 grados. 38, en atlantic city. es lo que tenemos a la tarde. 48 y aquÍ viene la diferencia considerable, poniendo algo de posibilidad de lluvia en la noche para algunos puntos los que viven al oeste mÁs al norte, zona de las montaÑas. pudiera ser mezcla de lluvia, algo de nieve. no se ve gran cosa en este momento. temperaturas frÍas. lo que tenemos, mÁximas de 49. gran parte de la regiÓn de 45. mÁxima, 50. este es el pronÓstico. una ola invernal. todas las noches estarÁn de 27 a 29. y por el dÍa, escasamente, 23,47. partir del martes y miÉrcoles habrÁ frÍo aÚn mÁs intenso. ♪ ♪ >> pasamos a la acciÓn deportiva con raÚl swam. >> yo soy raÚl guzmÁn y esta es la informaciÓn deportiva. mÉxico enfrentÓ a holanda en un amistoso. en el seg
en la montaÑa puede haber algo de nieve. temperaturas mÍnimas para esta noche, todas por debajo de cero. muy por debajo del punto de congelaciÓn en el 80% del territorio de los estados unidos. para nosotros, 37, al comenzar la maÑana. comienza, mayormente, despejada. 31 grados. 38, en atlantic city. es lo que tenemos a la tarde. 48 y aquÍ viene la diferencia considerable, poniendo algo de posibilidad de lluvia en la noche para algunos puntos los que viven al oeste mÁs al norte, zona de...